Although the brutality and inhumanity of war has not changed for thousands of years, wartime technologies have evolved in new ways that are shaping Russia’s war on Ukraine.
for those willing to lend digital hacking assistance that has garnered over 34,000 volunteers. There are numerous hacking groups as well aiding the Ukrainian war effort, including AgainstTheWest, the Belarusian Cyber Partisans, Anonymous, GhostSec, and more.
According to Bloomberg, over a third of the nation uses Diia. Although it allows citizens to digitize their documents, it also has another key feature to help promote safety and security during the war. , the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense utilizes Clearview AI to match images of dead Russian soldiers with images on the Internet from social media platforms and other websites.Evgeniy continues. “By using social media platforms as a database and matching the images with photos taken of these soldiers, it can become easier to identify who they are and return the bodies to their families.”Another important ability that enables artificial intelligence to assist the war effort is speech recognition.
Bayraktar’s software enables UAVs to detect objects on the ground from the aircraft’s tail camera. Not only that, their software allows for enhanced automatic control of the aircraft and continuous learning from each flight.
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